No. Dogs are carnivores and meat provides all the nutrients a dog needs. However, dogs are very adaptable and can scavenge for food, so their stomachs can deal with vegetable matter. Plants and vegetables can be used as part of a dog's diet, but they aren't a necessity.
When dogs get sick they eat grass and maybe a few leaves in order to aid digestion. Eating grass is for medicinal purposes, but doesn't not provide a dog with nutrients.
omnivore
The syllables of omnivore are: om-ni-vore.
yes, they are omnivores
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plants and animals. Examples of omnivores include bears, raccoons, and humans.
An omnivore is an organism that is neither an herbivore (only eats plants) or carnivore (only eats animals). An omnivore eats both plants and animals. There is not really a synonym for omnivore in this sense of the word. The word omnivore can also describe someone or something that eats a lot or everything. You would call such a person or animal omnivorous. There are synonyms for the word omnivorous such as gluttonous, insatiable, voracious, or rapacious.
A dog is an omnivore. A dog is an omnivore.
Is a Paris dog a omnivore
omnivore
A dog is a carnivore but can be an omnivore when needs require.
no! it's an omnivore
Carnivore
cat,dog,and etc.
No, a dog is an omnivore, it eats meat and non-meat food.
A prairie dog is primarily an herbivore, feeding on grasses, plants, and seeds. They may occasionally consume insects, making them omnivorous.
orangutan, dog, cat
camel
no